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(dot), 128, 134 -<BR># (hash mark), 85 -<BR>% (percent sign), 86 -<BR>. (period), 128 -<BR>? (question mark), 135 -<BR>; (semicolon), 85 -<BR>/ (slash character), 129, 134-135 -<BR>/ (slash) in shares, 116 -<BR>_ (underscore) 116 -<BR>* wildcard, 177 - -<P><A NAME="A"><B>A</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>access-control options (shares), 160-162 -<BR>accessing Samba server, 61 -<BR>accounts, 51-53 -<BR>active connections, option for, 244 -<BR>addresses, networking option for, 106 -<BR>addtosmbpass executable, 176 -<BR>admin users option, 161 -<BR>AFS files, support for, 35 -<BR>aliases -<BR>         multiple, 29 -<BR>         for NetBIOS names, 107 -<BR>alid users option, 161 -<BR>announce as option, 123 -<BR>announce version option, 123 -<BR>API (application programming interface), 9 -<BR>archive files, 137 -<BR>authentication, 19, 164-171 -<BR>         mechanisms for, 35 -<BR>         NT domain, 170 -<BR>         share-level option for, 192 -<BR>auto services option, 124 -<BR>automounter, support for, 35 -<BR>awk script, 176 -<P><A NAME="B"><B>B</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>backup browsers -<BR>         local master browser, 22 -<BR>         per local master browser, 23 -<BR>         maximum number per workgroup, 22 -<BR>backup domain controllers (BDCs), 20 -<BR>backups, with smbtar program, 245-248 -<BR>backwards compatibility -<BR>         elections and, 23 -<BR>         for filenames, 143 -<BR>         Windows domains and, 20 -<BR>base directory, 40 -<BR>.BAT scripts, 192 -<BR>BDCs (backup domain controllers), 20 -<BR>binary vs. source files, 32 -<BR>bind interfaces only option, 106 -<BR>bindings, 71 -<BR>Bindings tab, 60 -<BR>blocking locks option, 152 -<BR>b-node, 13 -<BR>boolean type, 90 -<BR>bottlenecks, 320-328 -<BR>         reducing, 321-326 -<BR>         types of, 320 -<BR>broadcast addresses, troubleshooting, 289 -<BR>broadcast registration, 13 -<BR>broadcast resolution, 13, 59 -<BR>broadcasting -<BR>         troubleshooting with tcpdump utility, 255 -<BR>         (see also browsing; name resolution) -<BR>browse lists, 21, 116 -<BR>         options for, 124, 127 -<BR>         propagation, 24 -<BR>         restricting shares from, 115 -<BR>browsing, 21-23, 114-127 -<BR>         client-side, testing with net view, 280 -<BR>         configuration options for, 122-127 -<BR>         elections, 23, 116-119 -<BR>         machines, list of, 21 -<BR>         options for, list of, 122 -<BR>         preventing, 115 -<BR>         resources of a specific machine, 21-23 -<BR>         server from client, 281 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 275-282 -<BR>                  with smbclient, 276-278 -<BR>bug avoidance options, 240-245 -<BR>         list of, 240-241 -<P><A NAME="C"><B>C</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>cache size, new option for (Samba version 2.0), 239 -<BR>cache time (printers), option for, 220 -<BR>capitalization, 84 -<BR>Carnegie Mellon University, 35 -<BR>carriage-returns for scripts, 193 -<BR>case sensitivity -<BR>         hostnames and, 5 -<BR>         options for, 146 -<BR>         usernames and, 163 -<BR>CD-ROM with this book -<BR>         Samba distribution, 28, 32 -<BR>         testing tools, 28 -<BR>certificate authority, 300-303 -<BR>change notification, new option for (Samba version 2.0), 239 -<BR>change notify timeout option, 239 -<BR>Change Windows Password dialog box, 52 -<BR>changes at runtime, 85 -<BR>chat characters for passwords, 178 -<BR>CIFS (Common Internet File System), 3 -<BR>         (see also SMB/CIFS protocol) -<BR>client code page option, 234 -<BR>client users (see users) -<BR>client variables, 86 -<BR>clients, testing with nmblookup program, 279 -<BR>.CMD scripts, 192 -<BR>code pages, 234 -<BR>         multiple, 30 -<BR>coding system option, 235 -<BR>command string, SMB, 75 -<BR>commands for Samba, 366-377 -<BR>commas in values, 84 -<BR>comment option, 99 -<BR>comments in smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 85 -<BR>compatibility, Samba with Windows NT, 30 -<BR>compilers, 33 -<BR>compiling Samba, 38-41 -<BR>         in version 2.0, 29 -<BR>config file option, 91 -<BR>configuration files -<BR>         for individual clients, 253 -<BR>         machine-specific, 87 -<BR>         sample of, 379-383 -<BR>         smb.conf (Samba configuration) file (see smb.conf file) -<BR>configuration options -<BR>         browsing, 122-127 -<BR>         disk share, 97-100 -<BR>         format of, 83 -<BR>         list of, 329-356 -<BR>         server, 94-96 -<BR>configuring disk shares, 96-100 -<BR>configuring DNS (Windows NT), 68 -<BR>configuring Samba, 34-38 -<BR>         configuration file -<BR>                  creating, 41-45 -<BR>                  testing, 45 -<BR>                  (see also smb.conf (Samba configuration) file) -<BR>         configure script -<BR>                  GNU, 34 -<BR>                  sample execution, 38 -<BR>         options, 34-37 -<BR>         performance tuning, 312-328 -<BR>                  benchmark for, 312, 314 -<BR>                  other options for, 319-328 -<BR>         server, 93-96 -<BR>         with SSL, 295-311 -<BR>                  requirements for, 296 -<BR>configuring TCP/IP networking protocol, 55, 66-71 -<BR>configuring Windows clients, 50-81 -<BR>         Windows 95/98 computers, 50-63 -<BR>         Windows NT 4.0 computers, 63-73 -<BR>                  basic configuration, 63-67 -<BR>configuring WINS address, 70 -<BR>connected systems, status of, 9 -<BR>connections -<BR>         active, option for, 244 -<BR>         current, list of, 370 -<BR>         resources, connecting to, 81 -<BR>         scripts for, 198 -<BR>         SMB, 77 -<BR>         testing, 259-263 -<BR>         virtual, 78 -<BR>copy option, 92 -<BR>creation masks, 138 -<BR>         option for, 140 -<BR>cryptography, private key, 35 -<BR>CVS (Concurrent Versions Systems), 378 -<BR>Cyclic Software, 378 -<P><A NAME="D"><B>D</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>daemons, 82, 359-362 -<BR>         killing, 48 -<BR>         messages generated by, reading, 8 -<BR>         stand-alone, 47 -<BR>         starting, 46-48 -<BR>         status report, 8 -<BR>         testing, 49 -<BR>                  with testparm, 266 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 264-268 -<BR>         Unix, 2 -<BR>         viewing, 8 -<BR>         (see also smbd daemon; nmbd daemon) -<BR>data transfer protocol, 6 -<BR>datagram service, 10, 16-18 -<BR>deadtime option, 241 -<BR>debug files, 49 -<BR>debug level option, 251, 314 -<BR>debug timestamp option, 112 -<BR>default case option, 146 -<BR>default services, 115 -<BR>         option for, 124 -<BR>defending hostnames, 12 -<BR>delays, troubleshooting, 287 -<BR>delete, 142 -<BR>delete readonly option, 139, 142 -<BR>delete veto files option, 135 -<BR>dfree command option, 241 -<BR>DFS, support for, 35 -<BR>DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), 57, 67 -<BR>dialup connection, 53 -<BR>Digital Pathworks clients, option for, 244 -<BR>directories -<BR>         barring users from viewing contents, 130, 133 -<BR>         installation, 40 -<BR>         permissions, options for, 140 -<BR>         for Samba startup file, 363 -<BR>         target, 40 -<BR>         working, option for, 134 -<BR>directory mask option, 138, 141 -<BR>disabling/enabling features, 34 -<BR>discussion archives for Samba, 293 -<BR>disk quotas, support for, 37 -<BR>disk shares, 4-7, 49, 82-113 -<BR>         advanced, 114-154 -<BR>         configuring, 96-100 -<BR>         creating, 96 -<BR>         maximum size of, option for, 242 -<BR>         path option, 98 -<BR>disk sync, options for, 245 -<BR>DMB (domain master browser), 119-122 -<BR>         option for, 126 -<BR>         resource type, 24 -<BR>DNS Configuration tab, 57 -<BR>DNS (Domain Name System), 57 -<BR>         configuring, 68 -<BR>         as fallback for WINS address, 71 -<BR>         names -<BR>                  NetBIOS names and, 14 -<BR>                  resource types and, 15 -<BR>         option for, 228 -<BR>         resources for further information, 293 -<BR>         tab, 68 -<BR>dns proxy option, 228 -<BR>docs directory, 34 -<BR>         test utilities, 254 -<BR>documentation for Samba, 291 -<BR>         importance of reading, 34 -<BR>domain controllers, 20, 169 -<BR>         for Windows 95/98, 18-20 -<BR>domain group map option, 191 -<BR>domain logons, 28, 184 -<BR>         configuring Windows 95/98 for, 188 -<BR>         configuring Windows NT 4.0 for, 189 -<BR>         scripts for, 192-200 -<BR>domain logons option, 190 -<BR>domain master browser (see DMB) -<BR>domain master option, 126 -<BR>Domain Name System (see DNS) -<BR>domain user map option, 191 -<BR>domain-level security, 164, 169-171 -<BR>domains, 18-20 -<BR>         adding Samba server to Windows NT domain, 171 -<BR>         behavior vs. Windows workgroups, 20 -<BR>         controllers (see domain controllers) -<BR>         logons (see domain logons) -<BR>         new option for password timeout (Samba version 2.0), 239 -<BR>         roles in assumed by Samba, 26 -<BR>         Windows, 18, 28, 184-192 -<BR>                  authentication, 170 -<BR>                  caution when selecting, 190 -<BR>                  support for, 28 -<BR>dont descend option, 133 -<BR>DOS file permissions and attributes, 135-143 -<BR>DOS-formatted carriage returns, 193 -<BR>downloads -<BR>         Samba, 32 -<BR>                  obtained using CVS, 378 -<BR>         tcpdump utility, 78, 257 -<BR>drive letters, mapping, 5 -<BR>dynamically linked libraries, 33 -<P><A NAME="E"><B>E</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>elections, 23 -<BR>         operating system values in, 117 -<BR>         order of decisions in, 118 -<BR>         role settings in, 117 -<BR>         WINS servers and, 26 -<BR>enabling/disabling features, 34 -<BR>encrypt passwords option, 181 -<BR>encrypted passwords, 172 -<BR>         Microsoft format, 183 -<BR>         option for, 181 -<BR>         vs. plaintext passwords, 173 -<BR>Entire Network icon, 4 -<BR>enumerated lists, 91 -<BR>errors -<BR>         searching for, 38 -<BR>         syntax, 45 -<BR>/etc/hosts file, 57, 60 -<BR>/etc/inetd.conf configuration files, 48 -<BR>         adding SWAT tool to, 41 -<BR>/etc/resolv.conf file, 57 -<BR>/etc/services configuration file, adding SWAT tool to, 41, 48 -<BR>Ethernet adaptor cards, 53, 70 -<BR>         linking to TCP/IP networking protocol, 55 -<BR>execute permissions, 47 -<BR>/export/samba/test directory, 42 -<P><A NAME="F"><B>F</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>fake directory create times option, 232 -<BR>fake oplocks option, 153 -<BR>FAQ, Samba, 291 -<BR>fast locking, 36 -<BR>fatal error, option for, 244 -<BR>fault tree, 257-291 -<BR>         how to use, 257 -<BR>"File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks", 53, 60, 246 -<BR>file creation masks, 138 -<BR>filenames -<BR>         8.3 format, 143 -<BR>         limitations on, 143 -<BR>         representing/resolving, 145 -<BR>         Unix, option for, 245 -<BR>files -<BR>         archive, 137 -<BR>         attributes, 135-143 -<BR>         deleting, option for, 129 -<BR>         hidden, 128, 136 -<BR>                  options for, 134 -<BR>         open, option for maximum number of, 243 -<BR>         permissions, 135-143 -<BR>                  options for, 140 -<BR>         read-only, 136 -<BR>                  deleting, 139, 142 -<BR>         system, 136 -<BR>         in use, status of, 9 -<BR>         veto, 129-131 -<BR>                  option for deleting, 135 -<BR>filesystems -<BR>         differences between, 127-131 -<BR>         links and, 130 -<BR>         options for, 132-135 -<BR>         reporting on by Samba, option for, 242 -<BR>         (see also files) -<BR>fixed user configuration, 196 -<BR>flat namespaces, 14, 25 -<BR>follow symlinks option, 133 -<BR>force create mode option, 141 -<BR>force directory mode option, 141 -<BR>force group option, 139, 141 -<BR>force user option, 139, 141 -<BR>foreign-language characters, 234-236 -<BR>free space on disk, option for, 241 -<BR>fstype option, 242 -<BR>FTP (File Transfer Protocol), 6 -<BR>         sites for Samba downloads, 32 -<P><A NAME="G"><B>G</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>gateway field, 68 -<BR>getwd cache option, 134, 320 -<BR>global options, 90 -<BR>[globals] section, 88 -<BR>GNU autoconf, 29 -<BR>GNU configure script, 34 -<BR>GNU General Public License (GPL), 3, 378 -<BR>groups, 155-158 -<BR>         administrative privileges for, 159 -<BR>         names and types of, 15 -<BR>guest, 162 -<BR>guest access, 159-162 -<BR>guest account option, 162 -<BR>guest ok option, 98 -<BR>guest only option, 162 -<P><A NAME="H"><B>H</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>hangup (HUP) signal, 48 -<BR>header, SMB, 74 -<BR>Hexidecimal byte value -<BR>         for NetBIOS group resource types, 16 -<BR>         for NetBIOS unique resource types, 15 -<BR>hidden files, 128, 136 -<BR>         options for, 134, 142, 319 -<BR>h-node, 13 -<BR>home directory, user's, 36, 155 -<BR>         logon script option for location of, 198 -<BR>homedir map option, 200 -<BR>[homes] share, 89, 157 -<BR>hort preserve case option, 147 -<BR>hostnames -<BR>         case sensitivity and, 5 -<BR>         troubleshooting -<BR>                  long/short, 286 -<BR>                  lookup, 284 -<BR>hosts -<BR>         files (Windows 95/98), 59 -<BR>         files (Windows NT computers), 71 -<BR>         networking option for connections, 101, 103, 105 -<BR>         subnets and, caution with, 102 -<BR>hosts allow option, 103 -<BR>hosts deny option, 105 -<BR>hosts equiv option, 184 -<BR>how-tos, fault tree, 257-291 -<BR>http, 6 -<BR>HUP (hangup) signal, 48 -<P><A NAME="I"><B>I</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>Identification Changes dialog box (Windows NT), 63 -<BR>Identification tab, 60 -<BR>implementations, Microsoft, 18-27 -<BR>include option, 92 -<BR>inetd daemon, starting other daemons from, 48 -<BR>installing Samba, 31-49 -<BR>         common problems, 34 -<BR>         installation directories, 40 -<BR>         steps in, 31 -<BR>                  final, 41 -<BR>         time required, 31 -<BR>installing TCP/IP protocol, 65 -<BR>installing Workstation service, 65 -<BR>interfaces, networking options for, 102 -<BR>interfaces option, 105 -<BR>internationalization, 234-236 -<BR>invalid users option, 161 -<BR>IP address, 288-290 -<BR>         setting for Windows NT computers, 67 -<BR>IP Address tab -<BR>         Windows 95/98, 57 -<BR>         Windows NT, 67 -<BR>IP packet size, tuning, 316 -<P><A NAME="J"><B>J</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>Jacobson, Van, 255 -<P><A NAME="K"><B>K</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>keep-alive packets, option for, 242 -<BR>Kerberos, support for, 35 -<BR>kernel oplocks option, 153 -<P><A NAME="L"><B>L</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>languages, non-European, 30 -<BR>LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) -<BR>         replacement for password synchronization, 179 -<BR>         support for, 36 -<BR>ldd tool, 33 -<BR>legal agreements covering multi-user functionality, 6 -<BR>Leres, Craig, 255 -<BR>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (see LDAP) -<BR>line continuation, 85 -<BR>links, 130 -<BR>         option for, 133 -<BR>Linux -<BR>         installing Samba on Linux system, 31 -<BR>         submount and, 36 -<BR>lm announce option, 125 -<BR>lm interval option, 125 -<BR>LMHOSTS file, 224 -<BR>load printers option, 222 -<BR>local group map option, 192 -<BR>local master browser, 21, 116-122 -<BR>         checking machines for, 118 -<BR>         option for, 125 -<BR>local master option, 125 -<BR>local profiles, 194 -<BR>localhost -<BR>         address, 69 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 288 -<BR>localization, 234-236 -<BR>lock directory option, 154 -<BR>locking option, 152 -<BR>locks/locking files, 9, 149-154 -<BR>         messaging option for, 237 -<BR>         opportunistic locking, 29 -<BR>                  tuning of, 316 -<BR>                  (see also oplocks) -<BR>         options for, 151-154 -<BR>         Unix and, 150 -<BR>log files/logging -<BR>         activating/deactivating, 253 -<BR>         checking, 108-113 -<BR>         configuration options, 108-113 -<BR>         in for the first time (Samba), 52 -<BR>         levels of -<BR>                  setting, 251-253 -<BR>                  tuning, 314 -<BR>         options for, 199 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 282 -<BR>         troubleshooting from, 251-254 -<BR>log level option, 112, 251, 314 -<BR>login dialog box, domain logons -<BR>         Windows 95/98, 188 -<BR>         Windows NT, 190 -<BR>login parameters, setting, 79 -<BR>logon drive option, 197 -<BR>logon home option, 198 -<BR>logon path option, 197 -<BR>logon script option, 197 -<BR>logon scripts, 192-200 -<BR>         options for, 196-198 -<BR>logons (see domain logons) -<BR>lppause command option, 221 -<BR>lpq cache time option, 220, 319 -<BR>lpq command option, 221 -<BR>lpresume command option, 221 -<BR>lprm command option, 221 -<P><A NAME="M"><B>M</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>machine name, types, 15 -<BR>machine password timeout option, 239 -<BR>magic output option, 233 -<BR>magic script option, 233 -<BR>magic scripts, 233 -<BR>mailing lists -<BR>         posting to, 39 -<BR>         for Samba, 292 -<BR>main tree, 40 -<BR>makefiles, 33-34 -<BR>mandatory profiles, 196 -<BR>mangle case option, 148 -<BR>mangled map option, 148 -<BR>mangled names option, 147 -<BR>mangled stack option, 148 -<BR>mangling char option, 148 -<BR>map archive option, 142 -<BR>map hidden option, 142 -<BR>Map Network Drive option, 5, 62 -<BR>map system option, 142 -<BR>mapping -<BR>         files, options for location of, 191 -<BR>         network drives, 5 -<BR>masks -<BR>         creation, 138 -<BR>         netmasks, 57 -<BR>         subnet, 57, 67 -<BR>         umasks, 138 -<BR>master browsers (see local master browser; DMB; preferred master browser) -<BR>max connections option, 161 -<BR>max disk size option, 242 -<BR>max log size option, 112 -<BR>max mux option, 243 -<BR>max open files option, 243 -<BR>max ttl option, 229 -<BR>max wins ttl option, 229 -<BR>max xmit option, 243, 317 -<BR>Maximum Transport Unit (MTU), 316 -<BR>McCanne, Steven, 255 -<BR>measurement forms, 326 -<BR>memory, status of, 9 -<BR>message command option, 238 -<BR>messages -<BR>         from daemons, reading, 8 -<BR>         WinPopup, 237 -<BR>Microsoft, 3 -<BR>         encryption, 30 -<BR>         implementations, 18-27 -<BR>Microsoft Networking Client, 65 -<BR>min print space option, 223 -<BR>min wins ttl option, 229 -<BR>mirror sites for Samba distribution, 28 -<BR>MIT, 35 -<BR>mmap code, 36 -<BR>m-node, 13 -<BR>modem, linking to TCP/IP networking protocol, 55 -<BR>MTU (Maximum Transport Unit), 316 -<BR>multiple code pages, 30 -<BR>multiple subnets, 120 -<BR>multi-user functionality, legal agreements and, 6 -<BR>My Computer (Windows 95/98), 51 -<P><A NAME="N"><B>N</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>name mangling, 143-149 -<BR>         options for, 145-149 -<BR>         steps in, 143 -<BR>name registration, 10 -<BR>name resolution, 11, 60, 224-229 -<BR>         options for, 227-229 -<BR>name resolve order option, 229 -<BR>name services, 10 -<BR>         identifying what is in use, 283 -<BR>         nmblookup program, 372 -<BR>         testing, 258 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 282-288 -<BR>naming -<BR>         machine name, types, 15 -<BR>         machines on NetBIOS network, 10-13 -<BR>         NT computers, 63 -<BR>                  caution with, 64 -<BR>         TCP/IP networking protocol, setting machine name for, 60 -<BR>NBNS (see NetBIOS, name server) -<BR>NBT standard, 10 -<BR>NBTSTAT utility, 15 -<BR>Netatalk (Macintosh), support for interoperating with, 37 -<BR>NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface), 10, 53 -<BR>         Windows NT computers and, 65 -<BR>netbios aliases option, 107 -<BR>NetBIOS name, 14-16 -<BR>         option for aliases, 107 -<BR>         setting -<BR>                  Windows 95/98, 61 -<BR>                  Windows NT, 63 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 290 -<BR>netbios name option, 95 -<BR>NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System), 9 -<BR>         compared with TCP/IP, 10 -<BR>         Extended User Interface (see NetBEUI) -<BR>         multiple servers (see virtual servers) -<BR>         name (see NetBIOS name) -<BR>         name server (NBNS), 11, 25, 58 -<BR>         network, naming machines on, 10-13 -<BR>         over TCP/IP, 10 -<BR>         Unique Resource Types, 15 -<BR>netmasks, 57, 67 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 288 -<BR>network addresses -<BR>         finding, 290 -<BR>         troubleshooting, 288-290 -<BR>Network Basic Input/Output System (see NetBIOS) -<BR>network configuration commands, 192 -<BR>Network dialog box (Windows NT), 63 -<BR>network drives, mapping, 5 -<BR>Network File System -<BR>         resources for further information, 293 -<BR>Network File System (NFS), 30 -<BR>Network icon -<BR>         Windows 95/98, 53 -<BR>         Windows NT, 63 -<BR>network masks (see netmasks) -<BR>Network Neighborhood icon, 61, 93 -<BR>         viewing Samba server, 72 -<BR>Network Neighborhood window, 21-22 -<BR>         mapping network drives via, 5 -<BR>networking -<BR>         hardware for, testing, 259 -<BR>         network address ranges, 289 -<BR>         nmblookup program, testing with, 279 -<BR>         options, 101-106 -<BR>                  list of, 103 -<BR>                  magic script, 233 -<BR>         printing on a network, steps in, 201 -<BR>         setting up, 53-60 -<BR>newsgroups for Samba, 291 -<BR>NFS (Network File System), 30 -<BR>         resources for further information, 293 -<BR>nis homedir option, 200 -<BR>NIS/NIS+ protocol, 36, 169 -<BR>         how Samba works with, 199 -<BR>         resources for further information, 293 -<BR>nmbd daemon, 2, 29, 82, 85, 361-362 -<BR>         browsing options for, 125 -<BR>         killing, 48 -<BR>         starting, 46 -<BR>nmblookup program, 372 -<BR>         networks, testing with, 279 -<BR>node types, 13 -<BR>non-encrypted passwords, 172 -<BR>non-European languages, 30 -<BR>Novell Networking, 53 -<BR>nt pipe support option, 243 -<BR>nt smb support option, 243 -<BR>null passwords, 183 -<BR>null TID, 74 -<BR>numerical type, 90 -<P><A NAME="O"><B>O</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>.old files, 39 -<BR>ole locking compatibility option, 244 -<BR>Open Source Software (OSS), 3 -<BR>operating systems -<BR>         encrypted/non-encrypted passwords, 172 -<BR>         miscellaneous options for, 240 -<BR>         values in elections, 117 -<BR>oplock files option, 316 -<BR>oplocks, 149-154 -<BR>         break requests, 149 -<BR>         messaging option for, 237 -<BR>         options for, 151-154 -<BR>oplocks option, 153 -<BR>opportunistic locking, 29 -<BR>         tuning, 316 -<BR>         (see also oplocks) -<BR>option names, 84 -<BR>os filetime resolution option, 232 -<BR>os level option, 126 -<BR>OS/2, support for share-level security, 165 -<BR>OSF/1 (Digital Unix), 35 -<P><A NAME="P"><B>P</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>packets -<BR>         headers for, tcpdump utility and, 376 -<BR>         maximum size of, option for, 243 -<BR>PAM (pluggable authentication modules), 179 -<BR>         support for, 36 -<BR>panic action option, 244 -<BR>passwd chat debug option, 182 -<BR>passwd chat option, 182 -<BR>passwd program option, 182 -<BR>password file, security and, 53 -<BR>password level option, 182 -<BR>Password settings (Windows 95/98), 51 -<BR>passwords, 171-184 -<BR>         chat characters for, 178 -<BR>         encrypted -<BR>                  changing, 176 -<BR>                  disabling on Windows computers, 173 -<BR>                  vs. non-encrypted, 172, 173 -<BR>         null, 183 -<BR>         options for, 180-184 -<BR>                  share-level, 192 -<BR>         passwd program, 182 -<BR>         smbpasswd program, 374 -<BR>         stored by Samba, 172 -<BR>         synchronizing, 176-179 -<BR>         user-level security and, 168 -<BR>         Windows 95/98, 51-53 -<BR>                  changing, 52 -<BR>pathnames -<BR>         option for, 98 -<BR>         printer configuration and, 207 -<BR>paths, architecture-specific, 86 -<BR>pdate encrypted option, 183 -<BR>PDC (primary domain controller), 20 -<BR>         domain master browser and, 119 -<BR>         domain option for, 190 -<BR>         domain-level security and, 164 -<BR>PDC (continued) -<BR>         Samba 2.1 and, 186 -<BR>         Samba, setting up as, 184 -<BR>         sever-level security and, 168 -<BR>         trust accounts and, 186 -<BR>performance, 29 -<BR>performance tuning, 312-328 -<BR>         benchmark for, 312, 314 -<BR>         other options for, 319-328 -<BR>         recommended enhancements, 320 -<BR>permissions, 207 -<BR>         options for, 140-143 -<BR>         for printing, 207 -<BR>plaintext passwords, 173 -<BR>pluggable authentication modules (PAM), 36, 179 -<BR>p-node, 13 -<BR>point-to-point communication, 13 -<BR>point-to-point registration/resolution, 13 -<BR>port not telnet option, 257 -<BR>postexec option, 199 -<BR>postscript option, 221 -<BR>preexec option, 199 -<BR>preferred master browser, 119 -<BR>preferred master option, 126 -<BR>preserve case option, 147 -<BR>preventing browsing, 115 -<BR>primary domain controller (see PDC) -<BR>primary WINS server, 26 -<BR>print command option, 221 -<BR>print queue, options for, 223 -<BR>print shares, 7-9, 89-90, 204-205 -<BR>         created by Samba, 205 -<BR>         options for, 222 -<BR>         path option, 98 -<BR>         setting up on Windows client, 7 -<BR>printable option, 219 -<BR>printcap name option, 223 -<BR>printer capabilities file, 89 -<BR>printer driver file option, 219 -<BR>printer driver location option, 220 -<BR>printer driver option, 219 -<BR>printer option, 219 -<BR>PRINTER$ share, creating, 212 -<BR>printers -<BR>         BSD, 215 -<BR>         names -<BR>                  caution with, 205 -<BR>                  checking, 375 -<BR>         option for, 219-221 -<BR>         sharing (see print shares) -<BR>         System V, 216 -<BR>printing, 201-224 -<BR>         commands, 202 -<BR>                  default commands for, 221 -<BR>         configuration, minimal, 203-205 -<BR>         configuration options, 203-207 -<BR>         drivers for, setting up, 210-213 -<BR>         on a network, steps in, 201 -<BR>         options for, 217-224 -<BR>         pathnames used in commands for, 207 -<BR>         permissions for, 207 -<BR>         print jobs, 204 -<BR>                  spooling with smbprint tool, 213 -<BR>         printer definition file, 211 -<BR>         resources for information on debugging, 208 -<BR>         through Samba, 201-213 -<BR>         test for, 206 -<BR>         types, 218 -<BR>         variables for, 203 -<BR>         Windows client printers -<BR>                  printing to, 213-224 -<BR>                  setting up and testing, 208 -<BR>printing configuration option, 218 -<BR>private directory (Samba distribution), 172 -<BR>private key cryptography, 35 -<BR>privileges, option for, 199 -<BR>processes (see daemons) -<BR>profiles, 194 -<BR>         creating, 53 -<BR>         local, 194 -<BR>         mandatory, 196 -<BR>         roaming, 194-196 -<BR>                  option for location of, 197 -<BR>programmers, support for, 230-233 -<BR>propagation, browse list, 24 -<BR>Properties button (Windows 95/98), 55 -<BR>protocols -<BR>         routed through a hardware device, 53 -<BR>         variant, negotiating, 78 -<BR>Protocols tab, 65-66 -<P><A NAME="Q"><B>Q</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>queuepause command option, 223 -<BR>queueresume command option, 223 -<BR>quotation marks in values, 84 -<P><A NAME="R"><B>R</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>rc.local file, 47 -<BR>read list option, 161 -<BR>read only option, 100 -<BR>read prediction, testing, 318 -<BR>read raw, tuning, 315 -<BR>read size, tuning, 318 -<BR>reading documentation, importance of, 34 -<BR>read-only files, 136 -<BR>         deleting, 139, 142 -<BR>read-only partitions, 40 -<BR>read-only/read-write access, 159 -<BR>remote announce option, 127 -<BR>remote browse sync option, 127 -<BR>remote procedure call (RPC), 376 -<BR>representing/resolving filenames, 145 -<BR>resource names, 14 -<BR>resource types, 14 -<BR>         for primary domain controller vs. domain master browser, 24 -<BR>resources, connecting to, 81 -<BR>resources for further information, 291-293 -<BR>         group attributes, 16 -<BR>         NFS (Network File System), 293 -<BR>         printers, debugging, 208 -<BR>         Samba, 32 -<BR>         Solaris servers, 321 -<BR>         Windows network configuration commands, 192 -<BR>revalidation of users, 192 -<BR>roaming profiles, 194-196 -<BR>         option for location of, 197 -<BR>role settings in elections, 117 -<BR>root postexec option, 199 -<BR>root preexec option, 198 -<BR>root user, 37, 199 -<BR>         access, 159 -<BR>routers, TCP/IP configuring and, 68 -<BR>RPC (remote procedure call), 376 -<BR>rpcclient program, 376 -<P><A NAME="S"><B>S</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>SAM (security account manager), 19, 169 -<BR>Samba, 1-9 -<BR>         compatibility with Windows NT, 30 -<BR>         compiling (see compiling Samba) -<BR>         configuring (see configuring Samba) -<BR>         daemons (see daemons) -<BR>         distribution, xi, 28, 32 -<BR>         documentation, importance of reading, 34 -<BR>         downloading, 32-34 -<BR>                  with CVS, 378 -<BR>         features/uses, x -<BR>         installing (see installing Samba) -<BR>         logging in for the first time, 52 -<BR>         Microsoft encryption and, 30 -<BR>         new features file, 34 -<BR>         origin of name, 2 -<BR>         performance tuning, 312-328 -<BR>                  benchmark for, 312, 314 -<BR>                  other options for, 319-328 -<BR>         reasons for using, 3 -<BR>         resources for further information, 291-293 -<BR>         roles in Windows domains/workgroups, 26 -<BR>         startup file, 363 -<BR>         test utilities, 254-257 -<BR>         version 2.0, 20, 28 -<BR>                  character sets, 235 -<BR>                  code pages for, 234 -<BR>                  coding system parameters, 235 -<BR>                  new options, 238 -<BR>         version 2.0.5, xi, 28 -<BR>         version 2.1, 20 -<BR>                  PDC functionality and, 186 -<BR>         web site, 32, 291 -<BR>         WINS server and, 225 -<BR>Samba server -<BR>         accessing, 61 -<BR>         connecting to, 71 -<BR>         resources offered, 72 -<BR>         sizing, 320-328 -<BR>         viewing via Network Neighborhood icon, 72 -<BR>Samba Web Administration Tool (see SWAT tool) -<BR>scripts -<BR>         connection, 198 -<BR>         logon, 192-200 -<BR>         magic, 233 -<BR>         for Samba startup file, 363 -<BR>secondary WINS server, 26 -<BR>sections of smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 83 -<BR>Secure Sockets Layer protocol (see SSL) -<BR>security, 35, 164-171 -<BR>         domain-level, 169-171 -<BR>         levels of, 164 -<BR>security (continued) -<BR>         options for, 164 -<BR>         restricting access to shares, 158-163 -<BR>         server-level, 168 -<BR>         share-level, 164-167 -<BR>                  options for, 167 -<BR>         user-level, 167 -<BR>security account manager (SAM), 19, 169 -<BR>Select Network Protocol dialog box, 65 -<BR>server configuration options, 94-96 -<BR>Server Message Block (see SMB) -<BR>server string parameter, 95 -<BR>server-level security, 168 -<BR>servers -<BR>         active, list of, 116 -<BR>         testing with nmblookup program, 278 -<BR>         virtual, 106-108 -<BR>                  options for, 107 -<BR>service bindings, 71 -<BR>services, 83 -<BR>         list of enabled on machine, 45 -<BR>         performed by Samba, 2 -<BR>         testing low-level, 257-263 -<BR>         Workstation, 65 -<BR>         (see also shares) -<BR>Services tab, 65 -<BR>session layer, connection at, 78 -<BR>session parameters, setting, 79 -<BR>session service, 10, 16-18 -<BR>set directory option, 244 -<BR>share modes, 151 -<BR>share options, 90 -<BR>shared directory/resources (see shares) -<BR>shared resources (see shares) -<BR>share-level security, 164-167 -<BR>         options for, 167 -<BR>         printing and guest accounts, 204 -<BR>         steps in taken by Samba, 165 -<BR>shares, 30, 83 -<BR>         access to -<BR>                  controlling, 158-163 -<BR>                  creating for groups, 157 -<BR>                  by foreign hosts, option for, 184 -<BR>         contents, restricting view of, 115 -<BR>         default, 115 -<BR>         file, path option for, 98 -<BR>         [globals] section, 88 -<BR>         option for identifying users allowed access to, 168 -<BR>         viewing (see browsing) -<BR>sharing -<BR>         disks (see disk shares) -<BR>         printers (see print shares) -<BR>Sharpe, Richard, 74 -<BR>SIGHUP signal, 85 -<BR>sizing Samba servers, 320-328 -<BR>smb passwd file option, 183 -<BR>SMB (Server Message Block), 2, 74-81 -<BR>         command string, 75 -<BR>         commercial products for, 77 -<BR>         deny-mode locks, 151 -<BR>         format of, 74 -<BR>         header, 75 -<BR>         magic scripts, 233 -<BR>         making a simple connection, 77 -<BR>         maximum number of operations, option for, 243 -<BR>         networks, 4 -<BR>                  usernames and, 162 -<BR>         option for NT-specific options, 243 -<BR>         password server, 168 -<BR>         resources for further information, 74 -<BR>         seamless operation across networks, 30 -<BR>         troubleshooting connections, 268-275 -<BR>                  testing locally, 268 -<BR>                  testing with NET USE, 271-274 -<BR>                  testing with smbclient, 270 -<BR>                  testing with Windows Explorer, 274-275 -<BR>         wrapper support, 34 -<BR>SMB/CIFS protocol, 3 -<BR>         filesystems, 34 -<BR>         network and, 9-18 -<BR>smbclient program, 49, 364-370 -<BR>smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 8, 41, 63, 82-93 -<BR>         configuring printers, 203 -<BR>         creating, 93 -<BR>                  for each client, 253 -<BR>         example of, 82 -<BR>         modifying for printer drivers, 212 -<BR>         options for, 90-93 -<BR>                  format of, 83 -<BR>                  supporting programmers, 230-232 -<BR>         special sections of, 88-91 -<BR>         structure of, 83-86 -<BR>         testparm program for, 375 -<BR>         variables for, 86-88 -<BR>smbd daemon, 2, 82, 359-360 -<BR>         file, 47 -<BR>         killing, 48 -<BR>         starting, 46 -<BR>smbd server, checking with telnet, 266 -<BR>smbmount, support for, 36 -<BR>smbpasswd file, 172, 174-176 -<BR>         adding entries to, 175 -<BR>         caution with, 173-174 -<BR>         option for location of, 183 -<BR>smbpasswd program, 171, 374 -<BR>         changing passwords with, 176 -<BR>smbprint tool, spooling print jobs, 213 -<BR>smbrun option, 244 -<BR>smbsh program, 364 -<BR>smbstatus program, 8, 370 -<BR>smbtar program, 245-248 -<BR>         tar operations and, 371 -<BR>smbwrapper client, 30 -<BR>smbwrapper package, 35 -<BR>socket address option, 106 -<BR>socket options configuration options, 314 -<BR>software distribution (see Samba, distribution) -<BR>source vs. binary files, 32 -<BR>spaces in values, 84 -<BR>special sections, smb.conf (Samba configuration) file, 88-91 -<BR>spelling, caution with, 61 -<BR>spool space, options for, 223 -<BR>square brackets, 83 -<BR>ssl CA certDir option, 308 -<BR>ssl CA certFile option, 308 -<BR>ssl ciphers option, 310 -<BR>ssl client cert option, 309 -<BR>ssl client key option, 309 -<BR>ssl compatibility option, 311 -<BR>ssl hosts option, 307 -<BR>ssl hosts resign option, 307 -<BR>ssl option, 307 -<BR>ssl require clientcert option, 309 -<BR>ssl require servercert option, 310 -<BR>SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol, 30 -<BR>         configuration options for, 306-311 -<BR>         configuring Samba to use, 300 -<BR>         configuring Samba with, 295-311 -<BR>         SS Proxy, 296 -<BR>                  setting up, 304 -<BR>         SSLeay, 296-304 -<BR>         support for, 34, 36 -<BR>ssl server cert option, 308 -<BR>ssl server key option, 308 -<BR>ssl version option, 310 -<BR>stand-alone daemons, 47 -<BR>stat cache option, 239 -<BR>stat cache size option, 239 -<BR>status option, 244 -<BR>status report on Samba, 8 -<BR>strict locking option, 152, 319 -<BR>strict sync option, 245, 319 -<BR>string types, 90 -<BR>strip dot option, 245 -<BR>subnets, 12 -<BR>         hosts and, caution with, 102 -<BR>         mask, 57, 67 -<BR>         multiple spanned by Windows workgroups, 24 -<BR>         Windows NT workstations and, 24 -<BR>superuser (see root user) -<BR>SWAT tool, 29 -<BR>         adding to configuration files, 41 -<BR>         creating configuration file with, 42 -<BR>sync always option, 245, 319 -<BR>synchronizing -<BR>         passwords, 176-179 -<BR>         time, options for, 231 -<BR>syntax errors, 45 -<BR>syslog only option, 113 -<BR>syslog option, 113 -<BR>SYSLOG utility, 110 -<BR>         support for, 36 -<BR>system administrator, WINS server and, 26 -<BR>system files, 136 -<BR>System V Unix, 47 -<BR>         printer configuration for, 203 -<P><A NAME="T"><B>T</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>tar operations, 371 -<BR>tcpdump utility, 78, 255-257, 376 -<BR>         passwords, reading, 172 -<BR>TCP/IP networking protocol, 9 -<BR>         adding/configuring, 54 -<BR>         checking setup, 53 -<BR>         compared with NetBIOS, 10 -<BR>         configuring, 66-71 -<BR>         installing, 65 -<BR>         NetBIOS over, 10 -<BR>         receive window, tuning, 317 -<BR>         resources for further information, 293 -<BR>         TCP, troubleshooting, 263 -<BR>TCP/IP Properties panel (Windows 95/98), 55 -<BR>test parser, 45 -<BR>test share, 42 -<BR>testing -<BR>         configuration file, 45 -<BR>         daemons, 49 -<BR>         Samba, 41-46 -<BR>         smbclient program, 364-370 -<BR>         test utilities for Samba, 254-257 -<BR>         tools for (CD-ROM with this book), 28 -<BR>testparm program, 375 -<BR>testparm test parser, 45 -<BR>testprns program, 375 -<BR>TID (tree identifier), 74, 78, 80 -<BR>time server option, 231 -<BR>time synchronization, options for, 231 -<BR>time to live (TTL), options for, 229 -<BR>timestamp logs option, 112 -<BR>trace utility, 254 -<BR>trailing dot, option for, 245 -<BR>tree identifier (TID), 74, 78, 80 -<BR>Tridgell, Andrew, 2, 255 -<BR>troubleshooting, 250-291 -<BR>         information to have on hand, 257 -<BR>         network addresses, 288-290 -<BR>         where to start, 250 -<BR>trust accounts, creating, 186 -<BR>TTL (time to live), options for, 229 -<BR>tuning (see performance tuning) -<P><A NAME="U"><B>U</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>umasks, 138 -<BR>uniform resource locators (URLs), 6 -<BR>Universal Naming Convention (UNC), 5 -<BR>Unix -<BR>         carriage returns, 193 -<BR>         daemons, 2 -<BR>         file permissions and attributes, 135-143 -<BR>         filenames, option for, 245 -<BR>         locks and, 150 -<BR>         networks, usernames and, 162 -<BR>         options -<BR>                  for messaging, 237 -<BR>                  miscellaneous, 240 -<BR>                  for print commands, 221 -<BR>                  for system logger, 113 -<BR>         password files, 169 -<BR>         permissions, share write access and, 159 -<BR>         servers, backing up computers from, 246 -<BR>         System V, 47 -<BR>                  printer configuration for, 203 -<BR>                  printing and, 29 -<BR>         troubleshooting utilities, 254 -<BR>         user classifications, 135 -<BR>unix password sync option, 180 -<BR>unix realname option, 133 -<BR>URLs (uniform resource locators), 6 -<BR>         distribution, 28 -<BR>         Kerberos, 35 -<BR>         Samba, 28, 32 -<BR>                  distribution, xi -<BR>                  web site, 291 -<BR>         SMB (Server Message Block), 74 -<BR>use rhosts option, 184 -<BR>user profiles (Windows 95/98), 50 -<BR>user variables, 86 -<BR>user-level security, 164, 167 -<BR>username level option, 163 -<BR>username map option, 162 -<BR>username option, 167 -<BR>usernames -<BR>         case sensitivity and, 163 -<BR>         options for, 162-163 -<BR>         SMB vs. Unix networks, 162 -<BR>         Windows 95/98, 51-53 -<BR>users, 155-158 -<BR>         allowing superuser (root) access to, 159 -<BR>         creating, 89 -<BR>         domain, semi-automatic deletion, 171 -<BR>         home directory, 36 -<BR>                  logon script option for location of, 198 -<BR>         invalid, specifying, 158 -<BR>         read-only/read-write access, 159 -<BR>         setting up, 155 -<BR>         share-level option for authentication of, 192 -<BR>         shares for, setting up, 157 -<BR>/usr/local/samba file, 40 -<BR>/usr/local/samba/var/log.smb file, 49 -<P><A NAME="V"><B>V</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>valid chars option, 236 -<BR>variables, 86-88 -<BR>veto files, 129-131 -<BR>         option for deleting, 135 -<BR>veto files option, 134 -<BR>veto oplock files option, 154 -<BR>viewing daemons, 8 -<BR>virtual connection, 78 -<BR>virtual hosts, 29 -<BR>virtual servers, 106-108 -<BR>         options for, 107 -<BR>volume option, 100 -<P><A NAME="W"><B>W</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> -<BR>Whistle, 3 -<BR>whitespaces in values, 84 -<BR>wide links option, 134, 319 -<BR>Windows 95/98 -<BR>         domain controllers for, 18-20 -<BR>         domain logons, configuring, 185 -<BR>         domains, 184-192 -<BR>         miscellaneous options for, 240 -<BR>         multiple users, support for, 50 -<BR>         passwords, encrypted, 172 -<BR>         printer drivers, installing, 210 -<BR>         share-level security, support for, 165 -<BR>         WinPopup tool, 237 -<BR>Windows clients -<BR>         configuring, 50-81 -<BR>                  Windows NT 4.0 computers, 63-73 -<BR>                  Windows95/98 computers, 50-63 -<BR>         individual configuration files for, 253 -<BR>         printers for, setting up and testing, 208 -<BR>         role settings in elections, 117 -<BR>Windows Explorer, Map Network Drive option, 5 -<BR>Windows Internet Name Service (see WINS) -<BR>Windows NT -<BR>         client/server and, 77 -<BR>         configuring domain logons, 186 -<BR>         domains, 18, 28, 184-192 -<BR>                  caution when selecting, 190 -<BR>         IP address, setting, 67 -<BR>         naming, caution with, 63 -<BR>         passwords -<BR>                  encrypted, 172 -<BR>                  new option for timeout (Samba version 2.0), 239 -<BR>         pipes, option for, 243 -<BR>         server, domain master browser and, 119 -<BR>         SMB, option for, 243 -<BR>         user authentication and, 186 -<BR>         WINS address and, 70 -<BR>Windows NT Server 4.0, 65 -<BR>Windows NT Server Manager for Domains tool, 171 -<BR>Windows NT Workstation 4.0, 65 -<BR>Windows UNC format, 62 -<BR>Windows workgroups (see workgroups, Windows) -<BR>WINDOWSHOSTS directory, 71 -<BR>WinPopup tool, 237 -<BR>WINS Address tab (Windows NT panel), 70 -<BR>WINS Configuration tab, 58 -<BR>wins proxy option, 228 -<BR>wins server option, 228 -<BR>wins support option, 228 -<BR>WINS (Windows Internet Name Service), 2, 25, 58 -<BR>         address, configuring, 70 -<BR>         name resolution and, 224 -<BR>         options for, 228 -<BR>         server, 44 -<BR>                  configuring Windows domain logons and, 185 -<BR>         servers, 25, 59 -<BR>         Windows operating systems and, 26 -<BR>         WINS server -<BR>                  primary/secondary, 26 -<BR>WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server -<BR>         setting up Samba as, 226 -<BR>         setting up Sambato use, 225 -<BR>Wong, Brian, 321 -<BR>workgroup parameter, 96 -<BR>workgroups, 4 -<BR>         roles in assumed by Samba, 26 -<BR>         setting, 60 -<BR>         Windows -<BR>                  behaviors vs. Windows domain, 20 -<BR>                  spanning multiple subnets, 24 -<BR>working directory, option for, 134 -<BR>Workstation service, installing, 65 -<BR>wrapper support for SMB (Server Message Block), 34 -<BR>write ahead, tuning, 318 -<BR>write list option, 161 -<BR>write privileges, 40 -<BR>write raw, tuning, 315 -<BR>write size, tuning, 317 -<BR>writeable/write ok option, 100 -<P><A NAME="Y"><B>Y</B><A HREF="inx.html">[ Top ]</A> - -<pre> -</PRE> - -<P> -<HR NOSHADE SIZE="-1"> -<P> -Using Samba <a href="index.html">Table of Contents</a> -<P> -<CENTER> -<FONT SIZE="1" FACE="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica"> -<A HREF="http://www.oreilly.com/"> -<B>O'Reilly Home</B></A> <B> | </B> -<A HREF="http://www.oreilly.com/sales/bookstores"> -<B>O'Reilly Bookstores</B></A> 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